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HERE AND THERE

Free Ambulance Bridge Evening,

An enjoyable bridge evening organised by Mrs. J. W. Appleyard was held recently in the Air Port Tearooms, Eongotai, in aid .of the funds of the Wellington district" Free Ambulance. - The prize winners were iy[rs. Northover, Mrs. Burge, and Mrs. F. Brown. Painty refreshments were served, and Mr. F. Eoffe, superintendent of the. Free AmbulaM»,' expressed the thanks, of the AmbMince Board to Mrs...-Appleys-rdjf or her' Merest: iri^he^.TVe^ari} ofytha aihbulance service; '•■■•■"-•••■

A Combined Welcome

Members of all' wotriori 's organisations will combine in '-extending a welcome to delegates who attended the Women's Pa]|-P-aeific, .s)sa)r.6n.c£. <js'A delightful musical*;p;r6grairtm%. hafs^tjeen -prepared for this function, which will be held at the .'Blue'Triangle Hall on Friday, September' 28.: A!n interesting item 'will be an. address by ' Miss . Elsie . Andrews, leader of the New Zealand delegation.

ieague-'of Mothers^

The Wellington Central branch of the League of ■ Mothers'meti recently, Mrs. Mcßea presiding , over a very large gathering of,1 .members and friends, -as well as visitors from Karon, Hataitai, and New-town, who joined far the afternoon to hear Mrs.1 E. Dawson (Dominion secretary) speak on the aims and objects of .the league. The speaker iaid that no reluctant vows wore asked fflr, merely tolerance with the youth of today, whose lifa was'so different! frojm.,' that lived by previous generations. That the aims, wero being,observed By the mothers'was of some benefit, Sh.e. excluded with a little message to the mefebers present. Mrs, Fergie.sang delightfully, and Miss■ Bait fplayed two pianoforte solos both being encored, heartily. A vote of thanks to'the'-'speaker and performers was carried by acclamation, and afternoon tea was served by tlit committee, ■. ■ ■■■,',. f-

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 74, 25 September 1934, Page 15

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HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 74, 25 September 1934, Page 15

HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 74, 25 September 1934, Page 15

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